The U.S. government released updated guidelines for how federal contractors adhere to rules on vaccinating their workforces and keeping employees safe from COVID-19.
Macy's officially announced the line-up for it's famous Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
New York food delivery workers mobilize against attacks, theft
Americans are growing less confident that 2022 will be a better year for the U.S. economy with 47% believing it will get worse than it is now.
A Southwest Airlines pilot used the phrase, “Let’s go Brandon,” during a flight.
The Supreme Court will hear arguments over the controversial Texas law S.B. 8.
Former President Trump joined Atlanta Braves fans in the controversial “Tomahawk chop.”
The Monday night jackpot will be worth an estimated $123 million.
Subway introduces a new low-calorie bread to its menu.
A school district in New York state has banned its students from dressing up as characters from Squid Game, arguing that the violence of the series precludes the school from allowing anything that may imitate the show.
A form of stimulus aid will be available in 2022 as part of the Build Back Better plan by President Joe Biden.
The next Mega Millions numbers will be drawn on Tuesday.
Many have questioned if remains found in Florida were actually Brian Laundrie’s, despite confirmation, leading to experts explaining how his body could have decomposed so quickly.
Labor unions made a pitch to the Biden administration on Friday to expand COVID-19 protections to go beyond just the vaccine mandate and include a more comprehensive set of measures.
A cap on tax state and local tax deductions, known as SALT, may find its way back into the final text of President Joe Biden’s $1.85 trillion spending bill, a priority for moderate Democrats.
Personal income saw a 1.0% drop on Friday in the Department of Commerce's recently released Personal Consumption Expenditure (PCE) data. The overall PCE was higher by 4.4% in September, likely to add to fears of persistent inflation.
As many as 17% of workers said they would get the COVID vaccine with no other option.
The video shared by Georgia's Department of Natural Resources on social media has fetched more than 37 million views.
International Internet Day commemorates the very first transmission of a message between two computers on Oct.29, 1969.
Jacob Engels, a parent, was a speaker during the meeting’s public comment portion, wherein he was stopped by the Orange County School Board Chair seconds after he started reading from the book.
Thousands of U.S. Air Force employees have yet to comply with the federal vaccine mandate, but time is running out and defense firms are anticipating potential worker losses.
At least 1,000 families have yet to be reunited after being separated at the border.
The number of breakthrough COVID-19 deaths increased by more than 60% since Oct. 4.
The spread of the Delta variant of the virus over the summer combined with renewed restrictions and global supply snags including shortages of workers and computer chips took a toll on the economy, cutting growth from the 6.7% pace in the prior quarter.
States issue warning that your favorite Halloween candy and snacks may actually be marijuana edibles.
Police mistook Brian Laundrie's mother Roberta after seeing Brain's Mustang
The Kaiser Family Foundation conducted a survey in October that found 3 in 10 parents report they have no intention of ever getting their 5- to 11-year-old children vaccinated.
Economic growth for the third quarter is projected to have grown at 2%, the slowest gains recorded since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The number of initial unemployment claims in the U.S. has fallen for a third week in a row and is slowly inching closer to pre-pandemic lows. This data arrives only days before the Federal Reserve is set to meet on Monday.
A passenger on an American Airlines flight from JFK to John Wayne assaulted a flight attendant Wednesday night that forced the plane to divert to Denver International Airport.